Product Description
“One of the most admired men in the world of seduction” (The New York Times) teaches average guys how to approach, attract and begin intimate relationships with beautiful women
For every man who always wondered why some guys have all the luck, Mystery, considered by many to be the world’s greatest pickup artist, finally reveals his secrets for finding and forming relationships with some of the world’s most beautiful women. Mystery gained mainstream attention for his role in Neil Strauss’s New York Times bestselling exposé, The Game. Now he has written the definitive handbook on the art of the pickup.
He developed his unique method over years of observing social dynamics and interacting with women in clubs to learn how to overcome the guard shield that many women use to deflect come-ons from "average frustrated chumps."
His tips include:
*Give more attention to her less attractive friend at first, so your target will get jealous and try to win your attention.
*Always approach a target within 3 seconds of noticing her. If a woman senses your hesitation, her perception of your value will be lower.
*Don't be picky. Approach as many groups of people in a bar as you can and entertain them with fun conversation. As you move about the room, positive perception of you will grow. Now it's easy to meet anyone you want.
*Smile. Guys who don't get laid, don't smile.
Review
"101 straight days of sex between any two people is
an impressive feat, but add the elements of encroaching middle age,
fourteen years of togetherness, a couple of demanding jobs, and two
small and willful children, and that feat becomes something
extraordinary. Here, Doug Brown faithfully chronicles the happy
consequences of this kind of radical pact, which turn out to be less
about reaching sexual heights and more about the power of consistent
intimacy to cement all that's good between two people."
—Lauren Dockett, co-author of Facing 30 and Sex Talk
“I
laughed so hard tears came to my eyes. And when I finished the book,
although I haven't smoked in over a decade, I wanted a cigarette. Doug
has hit the mark and done it in a way that appeals to both sexes and
many generations. The only problem will be putting down the book long
enough to ‘Just Do It’ with the one you love.”
—Barton Goldsmith, Ph.D., MFT, author of Emotional Fitness for Couples
“For
their inspired every-day-for-100-days performance, Doug and Annie Brown
have earned a place in the Harried Married Parents’ Hall of Fame!”
—Stacie Cockrell, Cathy O’Neill, and Julia Stone, authors of Babyproofing Your Marriage
“If
you're one of the millions of couples who are saying, "Gee, how come
we're not making love so often any more," you HAVE to read this book.
Many of us have thought of taking this journey, but only Doug and Annie
have had the guts to do it and the grace to write about it.”
—Mira Kirshenbaum, author of Too Good to Leave, Too Bad to Stay and When Good People Have Affairs
“Just Do It
is an exciting and hilarious story about a busy couple taking the time
to put the passion back into their marriage. It's a fantastic
read--very funny, and a touching story. I hope this inspires everyone
to rediscover the intimacy in their relationships, even if they don't
go to these extraordinary means!”
—Harry Fisch, MD, author of Size Matters and The Male Biological Clock
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Outside of her family
and close friends, Annie had not mentioned the sexathon to anybody,
which probably was the best way to go. I, however, had blathered on
about the endeavor to anybody with ears. It was the whole Heisman
Trophy thing. On this, my first day back in the office after kicking
off the sexpedition, my boss blushed when she saw me. Another boss
reddened as well. Yet another beheld me, took a few steps back, and
asked, “Uh, how’s it going?” He actually circumnavigated me after I
answered, like I’d morphed into some hellion driven by fierce, feral
loin power . . . I felt stronger. I felt suave. I
felt—gasp—Mediterranean. I’d instantly become an objectified sexual
being: That man had sex last night! He is going to do it again tonight!
Wow!
—From Just Do It
Creeping
into middle-age and saddled with work deadlines, child-rearing,
homemaking, and fourteen years of togetherness, an ordinary, happy but
harried couple set an outlandish goal: to have sex for 101 consecutive
days—no excuses (not even the flu, late-night child wanderings, or
flat-out exhaustion).
What ensued is by turns hilarious,
tender, and seductive, including sexual romps in hotels (both cheap and
classy), at an ashram, in a basement, atop boulders and unstable easy
chairs, but most often in their own bedroom, which they dubbed the “sex
den.” As Doug and Annie Brown literally screwed their way through
months of a cold Colorado winter, they turned up the heat by attending
the Adult Entertainment Expo in Vegas (the Oscars of the porn world);
taking Bikram “hot” yoga to get limber; and stocking up on candles,
Viagra (just in case), lube, lingerie, and sex toys galore.
But
besides the awe in their ability to get it on day after day—and
actually enjoy it—they were more surprised and touched by how much
closer they became, relishing conversations, holding hands, hanging out
in hip coffee shops together instead of in the aisles of Target, and
firming up (no pun intended) a relationship that already seemed as good
as it could get.
Seeking out babysitters, getting fit, and
dressing up, these two forty-year-olds began courting each other the
way they did when they first met in their twenties, only seven moves
and two pregnancies later. As Doug Brown lays everything bare—from his
triumphs to his tanks (yes to making love on an exercise ball; no to
Tantric sex tricks), we get an inside look at the male mind and
discover that a good husband and a good dad can also be one hell of a
lover.
The jolt that every marriage needs and longs for, Just Do
It proves that even when it feels like there’s never enough time or
energy, trust Annie and Doug...THERE IS.
Product Description
When James Killian comes out to his
father, he finds himself banished from his home and fired from his job.
His savior comes in the unlikely form of Ethan Whitehall, his older
brother's best friend. Ethan has always had a soft spot where Jamie
Killian was concerned, and he will do whatever it takes to keep his new
lover safe. PUBLISHER'S NOTE: This book contains explicit homoerotic
sex that some readers may find offensive.